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La Mesopotamia, '''Región Mesopotámica''' or '''Litoral''' (", Chaco and Santa Fe share Mesopotamia's features, as do neighbouring Brazil , Paraguay and Uruguay . Mesopotamia has some of the most popular tourist attractions in Argentina, mainly the Iguazú Falls and the Iguazú National Park , and the Jesuit Monasteries in Misiones. The Iberá Wetlands in Corrientes are an extensive area of flooded forest similar to Brazil's Pantanal . The region is part of the Brazilian central plateau. The whole region has high Rainfall , particularly in August and September, up to 2,000 mm annually. Misiones in the northern part of Mesopotamia is largely covered by Subtropical Forest , with Alligator s, Toucan s and Monkey s. Fast decomposition of organic matter gives the area a red soil with only a thin fertile layer that can easily be washed away. Corrientes is marshy and wooded, with low hills. Entre Ríos is covered with fertile pasture land stretching into Uruguay. The Flora of Mesopotamia includes the yatay Palm ('' Syagrus yatay'', ''Butia yatay''), which is a protected species in the El Palmar National Park , and the '' Araucaria Angustifolia '' (Paraná pine tree). Tree Fern s, Orchid s and large trees can also be found. Yerba Mate (''Ilex paraguariensis'') is grown largely in Mesopotamia; 1,800 square kilometres of Misiones are devoted to its production. The region is also important for cattle and sheep, poultry, Linseed , Tobacco , citrus and rice. music style has recently seen a resurgence in poularity. |
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